CONCLUSION OF RASZYN
- A LESSON FOR GˇBIN

I do not know whether politicians and experts who took part
in making the decision to rebuild the aerial mast in G±bin
(to be precise - in Konstantynów near G±bin)
took into account the pre-war research on harmful effects of the
radio transmitter in Raszyn. Information about the research was
given by Dr Tadeusz Borkowski in a letter to the editor of Gazeta
Polska. Let's read it.

Before the Second World War extensive and thorough research was
conducted by Dr Stefan Manczarski, a professor in Politechnika
Warszawska and Polish Academv of Sciences and an eminent Polish
radio engineer, biophysicist and humanist. The research included
among other things, analysing the impact of the electromagnetic
field, which was generated by the long-wave radio transmitter
aerial in Raszyn upon rural inhabitants in the neighbourhood.
The research indicated that the impact had been causing a number
of pathological effects in organisms of people who had been examined.
Astonishingly, the percentage of births of new-born female babies
was incredible high when considering normal conditions in which
they were born. According to Professor Manczarski, male ernbryos
were less resistant to the invasion of electromagnetic field.
It. should be remembered that the Raszyn radio station operated
on similar frequency but had far less power than the station in
G±bin.

The conclusion of the letter is as follows:

Apart from the reasons for rebuilding the long- wave radio station
in G±bin, it should be stated unequivocally that such object
is highlv anti-ecological and is an environmental pollution source.
At the extreme it deserves to be called an "invisible killer".